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I have a tenant who needs help with rent

Rental assistance may be available depending on a tenant’s location, income, and circumstances. Financial hardship can affect tenants for many reasons, including job loss, unexpected expenses, or changes in household income. When tenants fall behind on rent, early access to rental assistance programs or support services may help prevent eviction and support housing stability.

In many cases, tenants must apply for rental assistance directly. However, some programs also allow landlords to apply on a tenant’s behalf or work collaboratively with tenants during the application process.

Colorado Housing Connects helps connect tenants and landlords with trusted housing resources and rental assistance programs across the state. Housing navigators can help identify programs that may fit a tenant’s situation and explain possible next steps

Tenants can learn more about available options by connecting with a housing navigator through our website or by calling 1-844-926-6632.

How rental assistance programs work

Rental assistance programs are designed to help households experiencing financial hardship remain in stable housing. These programs may provide financial support for past-due rent, current rent payments, or other housing-related costs depending on program guidelines.

Eligibility requirements vary by program and may include income limits, documentation of financial hardship, or residency requirements. Some programs may also require cooperation between landlords and tenants during the application process.

Exploring available assistance programs early can help tenants understand what options may be available and what documentation may be required.

Rental assistance resources and help

The resources below may help tenants find rental assistance programs or financial support that can help stabilize housing situations.

Denver Housing Stability

Denver Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance Program

Financial help for eligible Denver renters — including past-due rent, utilities, relocation costs, and up to six months of assistance.

Colorado Department of Local Affairs

Colorado Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Statewide rental support for Coloradans behind on rent and at risk of eviction. Income limits and prioritization may apply depending on program funding and eligibility guidelines

If rental assistance isn’t available or doesn’t fit a tenant’s situation, the resources below may help reduce other household costs during difficult financial periods.

Hunger Free Colorado

Hunger Free Colorado

Help finding food assistance programs, including SNAP benefits, food pantries, and other nutrition resources.

Colorado Department of Human Services

Colorado LEAP

The Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) helps eligible households with heating costs during colder months.

Energy Outreach Colorado

Energy Outreach Colorado

Utility assistance programs that may help with past-due energy bills or prevent shutoffs.

Need help now?

Call 1-844-926-6632
to speak with a housing navigator.

A bilingual representative is available to assist you. ¡LLAMA HOY! Call today.